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. >> reporter: but consumer group public citizen found since jault least 38 hospitals in 32 cities and 12 states have reported shortages. further, ha states that have large epidemics with more new hospitalizations often received less recommend des vir from the public government. >> the trump administration assumed control of remdesivir allocation and distribution and it's not going to the right places. >> reporter: for example, the report says one week in jael, alabama, florida, and georgia reported the most new hospitalizationin hospitalizationings. yet ohio, despite having fewer new admissions received far more remdesivir. georgia got none. you're saying the administration did not distribute this drug the way they had promised to. why do you think that happened? >> we can't know. we just know that the trump administration hhs did not follow its own stated criteria to allocate remdesivir according to hospital burden. >> hhs calls that a fundamental misunderstanding of its system with a official telling us the government has been able to fairly allocate distribution of enough medicine
. >> reporter: but consumer group public citizen found since jault least 38 hospitals in 32 cities and 12 states have reported shortages. further, ha states that have large epidemics with more new hospitalizations often received less recommend des vir from the public government. >> the trump administration assumed control of remdesivir allocation and distribution and it's not going to the right places. >> reporter: for example, the report says one week in jael, alabama,...
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one newspaper here is quoting london's chief of police as saying london is one of the safest, large cities in the world and that female officers are now patrolling this area with help from the public. still many women from all walks of life say more needs to be done. >> roxana in london. thank you very much. >>> a bombshell report from propublica show how little the wealthiest americans are paying in taxes. propublica obtained more than 15 years of never before seen irs information about the 25 richet americans and found that sometimes they paid little or no federal income taxes, that includes warren buffett, elon musk and michael bloomberg. also jeff bezos who is now the richest person in america. he paid no, zero, zip, zilch federal income tax in 2007 and then again in 2011. we reached out to all of them, but have not heard back. buffet and bloomberg did respond to pro publica saying they support an increase in taxes in the wealthy and they donate much of their wealth to charity. we should make clear that none of what these men did is illegal which is part of the scandal. the irs is inve
one newspaper here is quoting london's chief of police as saying london is one of the safest, large cities in the world and that female officers are now patrolling this area with help from the public. still many women from all walks of life say more needs to be done. >> roxana in london. thank you very much. >>> a bombshell report from propublica show how little the wealthiest americans are paying in taxes. propublica obtained more than 15 years of never before seen irs...
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it was only one bank that could finance a project this difficult and this large, and that was citi. preserving affordable housing preserves communities. so we are doing their kitchens aneir flooringnds the grnds. e ging them pridin w tlive will make th tmmunitcega.rnds. give me 30 seconds and i'll give you three things to know insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. one, plans like these help pay some of what medicare doesn't. two, they let you choose any doctor three, these are the only plans endorsed by aarp. call unitedhealthcare today and ask for your free decision guide. >> brennan: we'll be right back with a lot more "face the nation" our historians' roundtable and conversation with gayle smith of the one campaign. >> cbs sports, your home of march madness, the masters, the p.g.a., p.g.a. tour, s.e.c. football, the nfl and february 3, super bowl liii. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] captioning performed by the nctional ctionine,ic resible f a 106-60. he isn't pyern the touch bill: watt, half sack away from making nfl h
it was only one bank that could finance a project this difficult and this large, and that was citi. preserving affordable housing preserves communities. so we are doing their kitchens aneir flooringnds the grnds. e ging them pridin w tlive will make th tmmunitcega.rnds. give me 30 seconds and i'll give you three things to know insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. one, plans like these help pay some of what medicare doesn't. two, they let you choose any doctor three, these are the only...
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this is a largely industrial area of the city with big warehouse is on the block. police are reportedly evacuating some homes nearby. a second look at closures now in that area. >>> there are closures on t street and south van ness. also, this is visible. it is just east of there, or you will see a lot of brake lights. we will try to avoid the area. you will see closures on the south van ness ramp to southbound 101, causing delays on northbound 101. stick with us and av d the this isn't about today. this is about the next 10 years. pero hoy, tu puedes hacer algo. you can make a difference today by completing the census. the census impacts everything from hospitals, schools and public transportation. it is more important than ever before that everyone's voice is heard. the census builds america, so the census count should look like america. shape the future of brooklyn. kansas city. tucson. atlanta. oregon. los angeles. d.c. start here at 2020census.gov. >>> welcome back to cbs this morning. it's time to bring you some of the story that we call talk of the table. th
this is a largely industrial area of the city with big warehouse is on the block. police are reportedly evacuating some homes nearby. a second look at closures now in that area. >>> there are closures on t street and south van ness. also, this is visible. it is just east of there, or you will see a lot of brake lights. we will try to avoid the area. you will see closures on the south van ness ramp to southbound 101, causing delays on northbound 101. stick with us and av d the this...
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other new yorkers who left the city during the pandemic. >> leave sesame street? i wouldn't do that, john. ♪ be what you wannabe see what you wanna see ♪ ♪ believe in yourself believe in yourself ♪ >> it's my honor to present this year's joan gans cooney award to the one and only john legend. >> wow. >> so john legend got the big award. it's amazing -- you see this, too, what they can do virtually. >> yes. >> we all did that virtually. street."a f so coected bravohata one of thetle had cute little puffs -- i said i love your puffs. then i see this big conversation over there -- i go, what are you talking about? they go, gayle, we're going to have to ask you to do that again because you touched her hair. and we would rather you not do that. i'm like, oh, okay. my bad. i mean, just to be that in tune. black women -- we don't like you touching our hair. but just to be that in tune to say, we'd appreciate it if you would do that again. sherry westin, a -- a president of "sesame street" asked me to do it. of course, when she calls, you say, yes, shear -- yes, s
other new yorkers who left the city during the pandemic. >> leave sesame street? i wouldn't do that, john. ♪ be what you wannabe see what you wanna see ♪ ♪ believe in yourself believe in yourself ♪ >> it's my honor to present this year's joan gans cooney award to the one and only john legend. >> wow. >> so john legend got the big award. it's amazing -- you see this, too, what they can do virtually. >> yes. >> we all did that virtually. street."a...
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late-night fun coming to a halt by new orleans police enforcing the city's new ban on large gatherings. but it's large gatherings converging on supermarkets across the country causing shelves to go empty and even hour-long waits at the stores. >> no more baby wipes, no more toilet paper or water. >> reporter: president trump urged calm after holding a call with major retail and grocery executi executives. >> you don't have to buy so much. take it easy. relax. >> reporter: services that millions of americans rely on are shutting down including restaurants, gyms and bars. other states are following similar measures, including washington state, massachusetts, ohio, illinois and new york. >> it is quite clear that this crisis is growing intensely. >> after days of mounting pressure, new york city mayor bill de blasio announced the nation's largest public school system would close for at least a month, possibly the rest of the school year, impacting more than a million children. in california, governor gachb newsom is enacting aggressive measures to protect the state's most vulner annual. >
late-night fun coming to a halt by new orleans police enforcing the city's new ban on large gatherings. but it's large gatherings converging on supermarkets across the country causing shelves to go empty and even hour-long waits at the stores. >> no more baby wipes, no more toilet paper or water. >> reporter: president trump urged calm after holding a call with major retail and grocery executi executives. >> you don't have to buy so much. take it easy. relax. >>...
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it's hoped it would close gaps between city ages, ing crime rs arthe lowest they have been since they were built. supervisors just declared a county wide drought emergency. >>> as we look at the roadways it's a busy ride. southbound 101 out of marin. we are tracking a few break lights from 37, southbound 101 into san rafael. if you are taking the golden gate bridge from there, things look better with no issues across the span heading in to san francisco. here is a look at some of the main travel times. east shore freeway still sluggish. 21 minutes, westbound 80. highway 4 to the maze and it continues to be a slow ride. south bay. >>temperatures on th rise. right now in the low to mid50's as we head through the afternoon. daytime highs about 5 to 10 degrees above average. low to mid-80s's. upper 60's to low to mid-70s and low 6o's for the coast. as we look to tomorrow. still mild to warm. friday in to the weekend, slightly cooler but still mild with dry and quiet weather over the next get your spring on at ross. yes! with brand-name looks at prices that say it's on. yeah, it is! get th
it's hoped it would close gaps between city ages, ing crime rs arthe lowest they have been since they were built. supervisors just declared a county wide drought emergency. >>> as we look at the roadways it's a busy ride. southbound 101 out of marin. we are tracking a few break lights from 37, southbound 101 into san rafael. if you are taking the golden gate bridge from there, things look better with no issues across the span heading in to san francisco. here is a look at some of the...
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oh so when you look at the numbers, particularly in cities like new york city and others with large outbreaks, is they're underestimating the number of deaths. whether the number we have is underestimated by 10% or 50% is unknown, but it's clear the numbers are underestimated. >> all right. every time we talk, we ask you , because obviously that's the answer to all of this. and dr. fauci said he's optimistic at this point. what are we seeing? what's the latest from what you know? >> i'm optimistic also. i've been able to see some of the data from the existing human trials with some of the early vaccine entrants. what we're seeing is there are immune responses. the hope is that -- well, we know over the next several weeks we'll know a lot more, and are the immune responses robust enough to provide immunity? what's going on interesting is we vaccinate populations at two years old you get this and 65 you get this. and at 50 the shingles vaccine. this is going to be vaccinating people across all age groups. the question is are we all going to respond the same. it may be some groups get two shots
oh so when you look at the numbers, particularly in cities like new york city and others with large outbreaks, is they're underestimating the number of deaths. whether the number we have is underestimated by 10% or 50% is unknown, but it's clear the numbers are underestimated. >> all right. every time we talk, we ask you , because obviously that's the answer to all of this. and dr. fauci said he's optimistic at this point. what are we seeing? what's the latest from what you know? >>...
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small and large all across our country. finally, the chorus became an earthquake, and the people turned out by the tens of millions, and they were all united by one very simple but crucial demand, that america must put its own citizens first because only then can we truly make america great again. ( applause thank you. dying industries will come roaring back to life. heroic veterans will get the care they so desperately need. our military will be given the resources its brave warriors so richly deserve. crumbling infrastructure will be replaced with new roads, bridges, tunnels, airports, and railways, gleaming across a very, very beautiful land. our terrible drug epidemic will slow down and ultimately stop. and our neglected inner cities will see a rebirth of hope, safety, and opportunity. above all else, we will keep our promises to the american people. ( applause ) thank you. it's been a little over a month since my inauguration, and i want to take this moment to update the nation on the progress i've made in keeping thos
small and large all across our country. finally, the chorus became an earthquake, and the people turned out by the tens of millions, and they were all united by one very simple but crucial demand, that america must put its own citizens first because only then can we truly make america great again. ( applause thank you. dying industries will come roaring back to life. heroic veterans will get the care they so desperately need. our military will be given the resources its brave warriors so richly...
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. >> reporter: new york city is not alone. in-person classes have recently been suspended in all or parts of michigan. south dakota, georgia, indiana and new mexico. suspensions are planned in philadelphia and a large kansas district. while plans to reopen schools have been delayed in las vegas and chicago. here in new york city, rates of transmission inside schools have remained very low since schools reopened eight weeks ago. but the rate of spread outside of the classroom is an important part of school safety. according to american federation of teachers president randy winegarden. >> in new york city, should be credited for doing what no other major school system did which was to reopen in-school instruction for kids in a safe way. but having a community spread the way it's now going all across the country, schools are not impervious to that. >> reporter: the white house coronavirus task force is not advocating for the closure of schools because, as of right now, the data just doesn't suggest the virus is really spreading
. >> reporter: new york city is not alone. in-person classes have recently been suspended in all or parts of michigan. south dakota, georgia, indiana and new mexico. suspensions are planned in philadelphia and a large kansas district. while plans to reopen schools have been delayed in las vegas and chicago. here in new york city, rates of transmission inside schools have remained very low since schools reopened eight weeks ago. but the rate of spread outside of the classroom is an...
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here's what the system looked like as it rolled over new york city. a squall is a fast-moving storm that also includes high winds. the storm also brought near whiteout conditions to southern new england. bitter cold temperatures are expected to make for dangerous conditions in the days ahead. >> did you see it? i was in my office and somebody said, gayle, look out the windows. you went "whoa." i've never seen that before. >> everyone got a snow squall alert. the phones started erupting. >> we're lucky did t didn't last long. >>> the plane is stolen on the tarmac of an international airport. why police were surprised whether they found pout who was inside the cockpit. >>> good thursday morning, starting out with clouds. we will finish with clouds. not much in the way of rain. the high pressure slowly edges and over the west coast and it will be cloudy. towards the end of the day, things will clear up. we get a break north of the golden gate cloudy with a few sprinkles. temperatures in the mid-50s. as we look ahead, there is rain coming in. we expect he
here's what the system looked like as it rolled over new york city. a squall is a fast-moving storm that also includes high winds. the storm also brought near whiteout conditions to southern new england. bitter cold temperatures are expected to make for dangerous conditions in the days ahead. >> did you see it? i was in my office and somebody said, gayle, look out the windows. you went "whoa." i've never seen that before. >> everyone got a snow squall alert. the phones...
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an area larger than new york city. it's one of more than 70 large fires burning across 12 states west. thfires destroyed omabou0 . it's only 7% contained. the fire's expected to continue growing amid extremely dry conditions and hot weather. >>> turning to europe now. catastrophic floods have killed more than 100 people there. in germany and belgium, those are the hardest hit countries, emergency crews are desperately searching for hundreds of people who are still unaccounted for. record amounts of rain, look at this, just swept across the region, destroying the homes and submerging the communities. imtiaz tyab with the latest on this story. >>> go, go, go! >> reporter: the scale of the disaster is unlike anything seen here in living memory. entire neighborhoods now in ruins after days of heavy rains triggered flash flooding across large parts of northern germany. torrents of water so powerful it crushed much of what stood in its way. in a once quiet and picturesque village, residents survey what's left. [ speaking for
an area larger than new york city. it's one of more than 70 large fires burning across 12 states west. thfires destroyed omabou0 . it's only 7% contained. the fire's expected to continue growing amid extremely dry conditions and hot weather. >>> turning to europe now. catastrophic floods have killed more than 100 people there. in germany and belgium, those are the hardest hit countries, emergency crews are desperately searching for hundreds of people who are still unaccounted for....
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some are sleeping, lying on the floor, preparing to secure the city amid recent unrest. membersof congress have been briefed on threats ahead of inauguration. some include plans for large armed protests in washington dc and nationwide. >> we will have no tolerance for any attempts to disrupt the peaceful transition of power. >> members of the national guard have been activated in several states, up to 20,000 troops could be deployed in total. >>> california state capitol is also taking precautions. in a statement state leaders said the governor, assembly and senate are working together in close cooperation to ensure the safety of everybody who works in or visits the capitol. we are in constant communication with local law enforcement to keep the people's house safe. >>> we have breaking to vaccine california. the governor has just announced that the state health department is now allowing people who are over the age of 65 and those under 65 with underlying health conditions to go ahead to get the coronavirus vaccine. now of course there is still going to be priority give
some are sleeping, lying on the floor, preparing to secure the city amid recent unrest. membersof congress have been briefed on threats ahead of inauguration. some include plans for large armed protests in washington dc and nationwide. >> we will have no tolerance for any attempts to disrupt the peaceful transition of power. >> members of the national guard have been activated in several states, up to 20,000 troops could be deployed in total. >>> california state capitol is...
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it is spain's second large st city and a major destination for tourists around the world. debra is there talking to survivors. >> reporter: incredible scenes here atlas ram blas where hundreds of barcelona residents have turned out clapping and chanting, i am not afraid, in open defiance of thursday's attack. packed with tourists from around the world, las ramblas turned into carnage, bodies strewn around the street as people went panicked in all directions. native new yorker alex is on holiday in spain with his family. it was a belated celebration for his younger sister's birthday. >> within seconds it was panic. >> reporter: they arrived atlas ram blas in a tour bus just as a terrorist van began mowing down pedestrians. >> upon impact you just started seeing bodies and people sprinting. you could tell that was the definition of fear. >> his biggest concern is for his sister. he recorded this video as they made their escape. >> i said do everything i said. i said you and i are one person now. you do what i do, listen to what i say, and don't go anywhere without me. >> rep
it is spain's second large st city and a major destination for tourists around the world. debra is there talking to survivors. >> reporter: incredible scenes here atlas ram blas where hundreds of barcelona residents have turned out clapping and chanting, i am not afraid, in open defiance of thursday's attack. packed with tourists from around the world, las ramblas turned into carnage, bodies strewn around the street as people went panicked in all directions. native new yorker alex is on...
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he joins us from his new york city office. governor, good morning. >> quite a backyard you have, central park. [ laughter ] >> central park. >> i think, actually, it's his front yard from charlie's apartment. >> governor, give us the latest. >> we call that living large in new york. >> you're at the command center and in touch with the people who know. give us the latest. >> you know, mother nature is an unpredictable lady this morning. the storm actually has shifted. it shifted west. there's less snowfall in new york city. there's less snowfall on long island, more hudson valley and western part of the state. in new york city the underground subway is working and it's working well. bus service is working on most lines. people should check what lines. as you mentioned, the airports are basically closed, laguardia and john f. kennedy. we did get ahead of the storm, because the trick from my point of view is preparation and making sure you do what you need to do before the storm hits. once the storm hits, it's too late. schools
he joins us from his new york city office. governor, good morning. >> quite a backyard you have, central park. [ laughter ] >> central park. >> i think, actually, it's his front yard from charlie's apartment. >> governor, give us the latest. >> we call that living large in new york. >> you're at the command center and in touch with the people who know. give us the latest. >> you know, mother nature is an unpredictable lady this morning. the storm...
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. >> because of the large jewish population and status as one of the two outposts of iranian diplomatic presence in the u.s., the united nations mission, the city remains the most likely venue to global tensions with iran to spillover onto american soil. >> the iranian sought out high profile marketargets like the brooklyn bridge. >>> president obama is on a four-state tour. the events have trappings of campaign stops. chief white house correspondent norah o'donnell is traveling with the president and has this report. >> reporter: under fire on the issue that could be his achilles' heel during this campaign, president obama is working to combat the impression that he's not doing enough to remedy high gas prices. >> we are going to continue producing oil and gas at a record pace. >> reporter: the president first paid a visit here to this solar plant in nevada. it's the largest of its kind in the country and home to nearly a million solar panels. here he blasted republicans who he says have favored oil companies over investments in alternative energy. >> the current members of flat energy
. >> because of the large jewish population and status as one of the two outposts of iranian diplomatic presence in the u.s., the united nations mission, the city remains the most likely venue to global tensions with iran to spillover onto american soil. >> the iranian sought out high profile marketargets like the brooklyn bridge. >>> president obama is on a four-state tour. the events have trappings of campaign stops. chief white house correspondent norah o'donnell is...
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largely unscathed in the first wave of the virus, but italians eventually dropped their guard, says dr. petrarca, a second wave worst than the first. i'm worried it's exploding again. the body count is going to climb, he says. the government is now forced to lock down five high risk red zones, nonessential businesses closed, movement outside your hometown forbidden. crucial measures to contain the spread in italy, says the prime minister. just as italy was a warning to the u.s. earlier this year of worse to come, health officials caution this latest wave could be yet another omen of what's ahead. p emptying around the country as covid restrictions kick in but it may be too little too late. the head of italy's higher health institute warns the entire country risks running out of icu beds within one month. tony. >> hard to watch it all unfold again for us, in rome, thank you very much. >>> ahead, >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by ford. built ford proud. the americans who drive our trucks and ambulances, who put fear aside and run toward the flames. these are the peop
largely unscathed in the first wave of the virus, but italians eventually dropped their guard, says dr. petrarca, a second wave worst than the first. i'm worried it's exploding again. the body count is going to climb, he says. the government is now forced to lock down five high risk red zones, nonessential businesses closed, movement outside your hometown forbidden. crucial measures to contain the spread in italy, says the prime minister. just as italy was a warning to the u.s. earlier this...
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several cities are now fining people who don't wear masks. and that state's governor, gavin newsom, is calling on county leaders to close beaches ahead of the fourth of july. >> avoid crowds and avoid going to large parades outside of your household. >> reporter: back here in florida, the state recorded its youngest death from coronavirus complications on wednesday. 11-year-old daequan wimberley. his adoptive father was also hospitalized with the virus when daequan died. >> was anyone with him? >> no one could be with him because of the coronavirus. so the doctors and the nurses were there, but family couldn't be there because of the coronavirus. >> do you think he knew that he was loved by you. >> yes, he did. yes, he did. he's loved by everybody. yes, he did. >> the pastor adopted daequan when he was 1 1/2. he loved church. he loved singing his church tunes. daequan had several pre-existing conditions, one of which caused him to be on dialysis. daequan actually survived a failed kidney transplant, but he didn't survive the coronavirus. and
several cities are now fining people who don't wear masks. and that state's governor, gavin newsom, is calling on county leaders to close beaches ahead of the fourth of july. >> avoid crowds and avoid going to large parades outside of your household. >> reporter: back here in florida, the state recorded its youngest death from coronavirus complications on wednesday. 11-year-old daequan wimberley. his adoptive father was also hospitalized with the virus when daequan died. >>...
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north of oklahoma city large hail pelted the town of coyle. car windshields were shattered and windows at the school were broken. >>> new numbers show sales at some of the nation's biggest retail chains are plunging. ahead, mellody hobson lays out the decisions,,,, >>> beaches along southern california are seeing a spike in some scary visitors. >> sharks are threatening surfers and swimmers. >> a helicopter with the sheriff's department above the coastline. why? well take a look down below. we are tracking great white sharks. the story coming up on "cbs this morning." we're tracking great white sharks coming up on "cbs this morning." it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. ♪ this mother's day, every kiss does begin with kay... where, for the first t
north of oklahoma city large hail pelted the town of coyle. car windshields were shattered and windows at the school were broken. >>> new numbers show sales at some of the nation's biggest retail chains are plunging. ahead, mellody hobson lays out the decisions,,,, >>> beaches along southern california are seeing a spike in some scary visitors. >> sharks are threatening surfers and swimmers. >> a helicopter with the sheriff's department above the coastline. why?...
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. >>> this nationwide movement against racism led to protests in cities large and small over the weekend. tens of thousands turned out at marches over the last few days alone. and many more rallies and vigils are planned for today, including in new york city. our national correspondent jericka duncan is there. good morning. you followed a march yesterday through the streets of new york. what did you see? >> well, what i notice and what i saw was organization, consideration for traffic, but most importantly i saw hundreds of people that are hungry for change, tony, and said they believe this movement feels different than previous ones. >> wake up! wake up! >> reporter: protesters here hit the streets for an 11th straight day sunday. >> george floyd! >> reporter: and what has become a national call to action, not just against police brutality, but systemic racism. >> this is everybody's fight. without some people there will not be change. >> reporter: in washington, d.c., this weekend, one of those people was republican senator mitt romney, breaking from the president and some of his gop c
. >>> this nationwide movement against racism led to protests in cities large and small over the weekend. tens of thousands turned out at marches over the last few days alone. and many more rallies and vigils are planned for today, including in new york city. our national correspondent jericka duncan is there. good morning. you followed a march yesterday through the streets of new york. what did you see? >> well, what i notice and what i saw was organization, consideration for...
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. >>> the "wall street journal" reports large airlines are flocking back to midsized cities. the shift reflects changes in airline economics. fuel prices are lower, competition on major routes from low-cost carriers have driven fares down and taken away market share, and there's a desire to attract more passengers to airline hubs. >> honolulu's star advertiser reports after the false missile alarm this month in hawaii, the governor could not logon to twitter. he said he did not know his twitter account password, and that was part of the delay in notifying the public the alert was false. a cancelation message was not sent until 17 minutes after the alert. >> yikes. >> yikes is right. okay. >> write it on your hand. >> yeah. >> or keep a little log or call up a password key -- >> make it 1234. >>> brazil sends an accused murderer to the u.s. to stand trial. after balking for years, the victim's family and 48 hours are getting credit. family and more getting credit for the release. , she's noticing a real difference in her joint comfort. with continued use, it supports increased
. >>> the "wall street journal" reports large airlines are flocking back to midsized cities. the shift reflects changes in airline economics. fuel prices are lower, competition on major routes from low-cost carriers have driven fares down and taken away market share, and there's a desire to attract more passengers to airline hubs. >> honolulu's star advertiser reports after the false missile alarm this month in hawaii, the governor could not logon to twitter. he said he...
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good picture if there is any kind of radiation. >> reporter: it is the very latest tool in new york city's counterterrorism arsenal and another sign of how critical helicopters have become in the counterterrorism operations for the nation's largest police department. >> looking at the critical infrastructure of new york city, anything out of place and anything suspicious and anything we didn't see the day before that now has changed? and will require an investigation. >> reporter: normal police helicopter patrol might focus on areas looking for glars on a rooftop but the counterterrorism patrol executed several times a day by the nypd takes them off the beaten path. >> there is something in particular you're looking for that would set something off? >> small boat that shouldn't be there, maybe with unusual activity, numerous people messing around with something they shouldn't. we got a few pipelines we also check. >> reporter: every day they also control the buckeye pipeline. each day, 10 million gallon of fuel travel through the pipeline. in 2007, three men were charged and later convicte
good picture if there is any kind of radiation. >> reporter: it is the very latest tool in new york city's counterterrorism arsenal and another sign of how critical helicopters have become in the counterterrorism operations for the nation's largest police department. >> looking at the critical infrastructure of new york city, anything out of place and anything suspicious and anything we didn't see the day before that now has changed? and will require an investigation. >>...
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in oakland protests continued into its eighth day as large crowds held a sit in outside city hall. the crowds started leaving around 8:00 even though the curfew is over. and a night of protests ended peacefully with no law enforcement insight. protesters plan to be out later today at 4:00 p.m. with the naacp. and there is a crash at the freeway as we take a look the roadways right now. all of the activity is over to the right shoulder, not too far from an earlier trouble spot we had with a broken down vehicle, the middle lane blocked for the stall. a little slow and to hayward, not bad at the bay bridge. lights were never turned on this morning. mary? >> all right, a cooler day across the bay area, i am looking at daytime highs about 10 to 20 degrees cooler. breezy as well. we will see the southwesterly winds about 30 miles per hour and we will check out daytime highs. and mid 60s for san francisco, even cooler for the weekend. below average for this time of ar >>> say his name. >> george floyd. >> say his name. >> >>> say his name. >> george floyd. >> say his name. >> george floyd
in oakland protests continued into its eighth day as large crowds held a sit in outside city hall. the crowds started leaving around 8:00 even though the curfew is over. and a night of protests ended peacefully with no law enforcement insight. protesters plan to be out later today at 4:00 p.m. with the naacp. and there is a crash at the freeway as we take a look the roadways right now. all of the activity is over to the right shoulder, not too far from an earlier trouble spot we had with a...
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he plans to attend that rally in tulsa, and he's already there in oklahoma city. senator, good morning. we've got a lot to get to. i want to jump into it. nobody in this country is holding the kind of indoor, large gathering that the president is planning for tomorrow. not mega churches, not sports leagues. so why put public safety at risk for a political rally? >> yeah. there is -- by the way, good morning to you, as well. there is a gathering like protests, like other events, shopping, the malls that are open, obviously there's a lot of people that are there. i said yesterday on a -- sat yesterday on a plane that was full of people coming back in. there is a lot of activity and interaction. we've seen numbers, as you reported, coming up in oklahoma, coming up in california, coming up in different places around the country. so this is -- this is a situation where people that are high risk have got to make sure they're taking care of themselves. but the challenge that we have now is isolation is what i heard from one of the scientists, right now what's going on wi
he plans to attend that rally in tulsa, and he's already there in oklahoma city. senator, good morning. we've got a lot to get to. i want to jump into it. nobody in this country is holding the kind of indoor, large gathering that the president is planning for tomorrow. not mega churches, not sports leagues. so why put public safety at risk for a political rally? >> yeah. there is -- by the way, good morning to you, as well. there is a gathering like protests, like other events, shopping,...
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another touched down in the city, whipping up debris. an hour east in pleasantville, a tornado shredded part of the roof on this home, tossing it across this yard and on top of cars. storms in lynd county, iowa, toppled this truck and uprooted trees. doris bemis saw it. >> it happened so quick. they always say it makes a roar sound. there was no sound. it was just upon us, and that was it. >> reporter: emergency officials say more than 25 buildings were damaged in pierce county, wisconsin, when a tornado tore through. at least one person was hurt. dee was on her front porch with her two young grandchildren near far agut, iowa, when tornado sirens started wailing they ran to their storm cellar. >> it was like this. the wind was -- it was hard to keep the boys down. that's what was so scary. i thought they were going to blow away. >> reporter: part of her roof is gone. but she says she's just thankful everyone's okay. >> never been so scared but life is good. we're okay. all of this can be fixed. >> reporter: the system that brought the to
another touched down in the city, whipping up debris. an hour east in pleasantville, a tornado shredded part of the roof on this home, tossing it across this yard and on top of cars. storms in lynd county, iowa, toppled this truck and uprooted trees. doris bemis saw it. >> it happened so quick. they always say it makes a roar sound. there was no sound. it was just upon us, and that was it. >> reporter: emergency officials say more than 25 buildings were damaged in pierce county,...
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on wednesday, police dispersed a large crowd gathered at a new york city synagogue. around the country, states continue to reopen at their own pace. with connecticut becoming the last of the 50 states to ease restrictions. some businesses like jewelry stores and restaurants opened for the first time in more than two months. >> this is the first feeling i think that we have had of normalcy. >> reporter: in michigan and illinois, we saw examples of what can happen as workers start to return to work. >> i just don't feel safe enough yet. >> reporter: just days after reopening assembly plants, ford temporarily shut down factories in both states. because three employees tested positive for covid-19. both plants were set to be back in operation wednesday night, but some workers are still worried. >> all these people crowded on top of each other. >> reporter: and there are new concerns this morning for frontline workers at grocery stores. the united food and commercial workers union says at least 68 grocery employees have died from covid-19 and more than 10,000 have been ex
on wednesday, police dispersed a large crowd gathered at a new york city synagogue. around the country, states continue to reopen at their own pace. with connecticut becoming the last of the 50 states to ease restrictions. some businesses like jewelry stores and restaurants opened for the first time in more than two months. >> this is the first feeling i think that we have had of normalcy. >> reporter: in michigan and illinois, we saw examples of what can happen as workers start to...
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the director of the city's health department expressed concern saturday about the city's ability to protect attendees and even to protect the president. but the trump campaign appears to acknowledge the threat. it is requiring attendees to submit a waiver agreeing not to sue if they get covid. a cbs news has learned the rally is now expected to expand across two different venues after the campaign received more rsvps than the original location could even handle. as for what the president may talk about during this event, senior campaign official tells cbs news they believe that the defund the police movement and its support among some democrats has been a, quote, massive gift for them. and they cite polls showing the majority of voters do not support that movement. late last week, the president said that he is finalizing an executive order on police reform. and while he says he rejects the defund the police movement, he's focusing on de-escalation tactics and even the possibility of having social workers join officers. tony? >> paula reid, thank you very much. >>> this morning, a former u.s
the director of the city's health department expressed concern saturday about the city's ability to protect attendees and even to protect the president. but the trump campaign appears to acknowledge the threat. it is requiring attendees to submit a waiver agreeing not to sue if they get covid. a cbs news has learned the rally is now expected to expand across two different venues after the campaign received more rsvps than the original location could even handle. as for what the president may...
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a large bottle of drinking water. outside the city center, the effects of the water crisis are more obvious. this farmer has only been able to plant a quarter of his corn crop this year. if the taps are switched off, he is facing financial ruin. >> it's a desperate situation, yes. it's a difficult situation for us. >> is water for brushing your teeth -- >> reporter: this climate scientist says even if there is a good rainfall this year, the crisis will not be over. cape town is getting hotter. >> the increased temperature is going to increase evaporation. increased evaporation is going to mean there's less water available for our use. >> reporter: and that is bad news for a city that is also a global tourist attraction welcoming 2 million visitors a year. city officials believe if they drastically cut back water usage, they could avoid the taps running dry until the beginning of the rainy season in may. then the hope is the rains pour down. >> 13 gallons compared to most americans, 100 gallons, makes you think about h
a large bottle of drinking water. outside the city center, the effects of the water crisis are more obvious. this farmer has only been able to plant a quarter of his corn crop this year. if the taps are switched off, he is facing financial ruin. >> it's a desperate situation, yes. it's a difficult situation for us. >> is water for brushing your teeth -- >> reporter: this climate scientist says even if there is a good rainfall this year, the crisis will not be over. cape town...
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and the number one new restaurant of the year is nonesuch in oklahoma city, oklahoma, of course. "bon appetit" editor at large andrew knowlton and julia kramer put this list together and join us at the table. >> thank you. >> i love your introduction, how did a tasting menu spot from two chefs no one's ever heard of in a city no national critic has paid attention to become america's best new restaurant? and you wrote, andrew, you take a bite, and it's boom! what was it? >> i got goose bumps when i heard nonesuch watching the kindred piece and the effect that a list that we put together, that "bon appetit" puts together, can have that kind of effect. not even pride, but also that financial thing. i don't know. teary-eyed just to watch all that. >> like a proud parent. >> i am. we're proud parents. >> you are. >> what is the answer, then, to the baby oklahoma city, then? which is, how does it ride up out of all of the other restaurants? >> i discovered about this restaurant, nonesuch, on instagram, of all places, just one late-night session going through the rabbit hole, looking at
and the number one new restaurant of the year is nonesuch in oklahoma city, oklahoma, of course. "bon appetit" editor at large andrew knowlton and julia kramer put this list together and join us at the table. >> thank you. >> i love your introduction, how did a tasting menu spot from two chefs no one's ever heard of in a city no national critic has paid attention to become america's best new restaurant? and you wrote, andrew, you take a bite, and it's boom! what was it?...
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the country is very large. i think we can expect to see waves coming and going as we open up, and that will tell us how aggressively we should be opening up or whether we should be dialing back and adding more restrictions in some sites. >> all right. doctor, thank you so much for being with us this morning. >>> ahead, tony talks with the commander of the international space station about this week's historic mission, the first time astronauts have launched from u.s. soil since the space shuttles were i've tried the $200 creams, the $400 creams olay regenerist microsculpting cream makes my skin feel so hydrated. i can face anything with my olay. and my latest beauty secret... for bright, smooth skin... olay regenerist cream cleanser. yeah, i'm done after this meeting. we're just going over how people who switch to progressive can save hundreds. hey mara! - yeah jamie's the guy running it. - mara, you're not on mute. i once had to fake jury duty to get out of talking about his yogurt preferences. mara, you know
the country is very large. i think we can expect to see waves coming and going as we open up, and that will tell us how aggressively we should be opening up or whether we should be dialing back and adding more restrictions in some sites. >> all right. doctor, thank you so much for being with us this morning. >>> ahead, tony talks with the commander of the international space station about this week's historic mission, the first time astronauts have launched from u.s. soil since...
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. >>> a federal judge struck down oakland's ban on large coal shipments. the judge ruled that the city council did not provide enough evidence that the coal operations would pose a substantial health or safety danger. city officials say they will appeal the ruling. >>> stay with us, traffic and weather in just a moment. >>> good morning. time now 8:27. we are tracking a traffic alert that has 880 all tied up in that southbound direction. we are still tracking a couple of lanes blocked due to this crash. it's right at 66th. so just near the coliseum there on the left side of your screen. that's the southbound side and we are seeing delays build. 37 minutes just to go from broadway down to 66th. once you got past that things start to pick up. now, that northbound side dealing with the usual slowdowns for folks making their way up towards the maze. it's 41 minutes from 238. so give yourself some extra time if you want to avoid 880. this is what 580 looks like. a little slow in that westbound direction. but at least all lanes are open. and 80 at carlson, we ar
. >>> a federal judge struck down oakland's ban on large coal shipments. the judge ruled that the city council did not provide enough evidence that the coal operations would pose a substantial health or safety danger. city officials say they will appeal the ruling. >>> stay with us, traffic and weather in just a moment. >>> good morning. time now 8:27. we are tracking a traffic alert that has 880 all tied up in that southbound direction. we are still tracking a couple...
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that is actually an area that is larger than the city of atlanta. >> that's big. large parts of southern california are under the highest level purple alert for first time ever. the fires closed hundreds of schools and cancel classes at several colleges including ucla. "cbs evening news" anchor jeff glor is in shadow hills north of los angeles with the latest. good morning to you again. >> reporter: gayle, good morning. about 200 structures have been destroyed by these fires including this home, what was a home. it burned down overnight. more than 22,000 others are still threatened by these four fires now. they're part of the worst fire season on record for this state. fire officials say over half a million acres have burned so far this year. the flames are fuel by the santa ana winds. those are the strong, hot winds that travel from the desert region of california over the coastal mountains toward the pacific ocean. a shot of cooler air in the interior of california is helping strengthen those winds as well. today some gusts are expected to reach up to 80 miles a
that is actually an area that is larger than the city of atlanta. >> that's big. large parts of southern california are under the highest level purple alert for first time ever. the fires closed hundreds of schools and cancel classes at several colleges including ucla. "cbs evening news" anchor jeff glor is in shadow hills north of los angeles with the latest. good morning to you again. >> reporter: gayle, good morning. about 200 structures have been destroyed by these...
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the city is having its snowiest february on record. more than 14 inches already. virginians are split on whether government ralph northam should resign because of a racist picture that appeared on his medical school yearbook page. a "washington post" poll found 47% want him to stay and an equal number want him out. among african-americans, nearly six out of ten still support the governor. northam told "cbs this morning's" gayle king he is staying put. >> are there any circumstances that you would step down? >> well, i'm prepared right now to move forward. i don't have any plans to resign. >> glor: ed o'keefe is in richmond with more on the governor and the lieutenant governor. >> reporter: in richmond today, members of the african american community said they stand by the governor, despite the revelation that he had a racist photo on his medical school yearbook page. >> we have evaluated the governor's past performance, and we have known him and choose to forgive. >> reporter: but in that interview with gayle king, northam raised further questions about his unders
the city is having its snowiest february on record. more than 14 inches already. virginians are split on whether government ralph northam should resign because of a racist picture that appeared on his medical school yearbook page. a "washington post" poll found 47% want him to stay and an equal number want him out. among african-americans, nearly six out of ten still support the governor. northam told "cbs this morning's" gayle king he is staying put. >> are there any...
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that for days had been largely isolated. wahers are adjusting to the isfth day of floodwaters, where this row boat is still the only way for this nurse to get to work. >> i'll be glad when i can drive home, drive to the door. >> reporter: you can see behind me the bridge is closed. but believe it or not, the city ho trying to get back to normal. the night life curfew has ended. but the hope again is the river's crest will come and go so, again, they can get back to this daunting task of recovery. jeff. >> glor: demarco, thanks. ome effects from florence far from over tonight. researchers this month are beginning the final phase of a study of a radical treatment for p.t.s.d., post traumatic stress disorder. it is showing some promising results, especially with veterans, and the food and drug administration is fast-tracking o. yem axelrod has more on this radical approach in tonight's "eye on america." ( laughter ) >> reporter: it's the little things that jon lubecky epreciates now. >> words ending in "ly." >> gnarly. >> repor
that for days had been largely isolated. wahers are adjusting to the isfth day of floodwaters, where this row boat is still the only way for this nurse to get to work. >> i'll be glad when i can drive home, drive to the door. >> reporter: you can see behind me the bridge is closed. but believe it or not, the city ho trying to get back to normal. the night life curfew has ended. but the hope again is the river's crest will come and go so, again, they can get back to this daunting...
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it was a civilian city employee. >>> mayors from san francisco, n cal mayo today to ill join ask late leaders for record level of funding to end homelessness. >>> in oakland one of the oldest largest rummage sales, annual white elephant sale, has thousands of items up for grabs, all profits going to oakland museum. this year, it will be virtual. >>> as we look at the roadways a couple things to look for if you are headed to the lower deck of the bay bridge. chp working on this major issue. they are about to clear lanes and open things. east bound 80 towards lower deck of the bay bridge is backed up. lanes should be opening in the next minutes. north bound 101 busy backed up well beyond the split. use 280 instead if headed into san francisco. we have another traffic alert where center lane is blocked south 101 in marin county. >>> we are going to heat things up as we look to our inland locations, into the 80s. slightly cooler by the water, on the coast, around the bay but still mild. you can see the sunshine inland as
it was a civilian city employee. >>> mayors from san francisco, n cal mayo today to ill join ask late leaders for record level of funding to end homelessness. >>> in oakland one of the oldest largest rummage sales, annual white elephant sale, has thousands of items up for grabs, all profits going to oakland museum. this year, it will be virtual. >>> as we look at the roadways a couple things to look for if you are headed to the lower deck of the bay bridge. chp...
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. >> reporter: and despite the cdc's guidance, changing mask requirements is largely at the discretion of states, cities, and businesses like hope sound beach shop in florida. >> when we'll say they've been vaccinated, how do we know? i mean, we don't have -- we don't have covid test here in the store before people come in. so we cbs was told children under the age of 12 should continue to mask un, which could complicate some schools. either way, this is a big step forward. anthony? >> ed, thank you. dr. rochelle walensky joins us now with more on the new masking mandates. good morning. thank you for being with us. losing masks? >> there were three things that really helped make our decision at this moment in time. the first is really in the last two weeks, our cases have come down by a third. so really we have a rapidly declining case rate probably because our vaccination rate is going up. second, because we now have vaccines that are widely available to anybody who wants it. if you text your zip code to 438829, you can find one of many vaccine sites that are near you. and we now have
. >> reporter: and despite the cdc's guidance, changing mask requirements is largely at the discretion of states, cities, and businesses like hope sound beach shop in florida. >> when we'll say they've been vaccinated, how do we know? i mean, we don't have -- we don't have covid test here in the store before people come in. so we cbs was told children under the age of 12 should continue to mask un, which could complicate some schools. either way, this is a big step forward. anthony?...
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we see unity among the people who are gathering in cities and large crowds around the world, even in russia, to demonstrate their support for the people of ukraine. in the battle between democracy and autocracies, democracies are rising to the moment, and the world is clearly choosing the side of peace and security. this is the real test. and it's going to take time. so let us continue to draw inspiration from the iron will of the ukrainian people. to our fellow ukrainian americans who forged a deep bond that connects our two nations, we stand with you. we stand with you. putin may circle kyiv with tanks, but he'll never gain the hearts and souls of the ukrainian people. he'll never extinguish their love of freedom and never waning the reswroflt free world. ( applause ) we meet tonight in an america that has lived through two of the hardest years this nation has ever faced. the pandemic has been punishing. and so many families are living paycheck to paycheck, struggling to keep up with the rising cost of food, gas, housing, and so much more. i understand, like many of you did. my dad
we see unity among the people who are gathering in cities and large crowds around the world, even in russia, to demonstrate their support for the people of ukraine. in the battle between democracy and autocracies, democracies are rising to the moment, and the world is clearly choosing the side of peace and security. this is the real test. and it's going to take time. so let us continue to draw inspiration from the iron will of the ukrainian people. to our fellow ukrainian americans who forged a...
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why houston, the city where george floyd will be buried, has remained largely peaceful throughout this all. you're watching "cbs this morning." hrough it all. you're watching "cbs this morning". so as you head back out on the road, we'll be doing what we do best. providing some calm amidst the chaos. with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles as well as remote purchasing. for a little help, on and off the road. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, we'll make up to 3 payments on your behalf. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair®. we've got the retinol that gives you results in one week. not just any retinol. accelerated retinol sa. for not only smoother skin in one day, but younger-looking skin in just one week. and that's clinically proven. results that fast or your money back. unless you're attached to your wrinkles. one week is all it takes. neutrogena®. of new claritin cool mint chewables. feel the cool rush one week is all it takes. powerful 24-hour, non-drowsy, allergy relief plus an immediate cooling sensation for your throat. live claritin clear. for only week only, save u
why houston, the city where george floyd will be buried, has remained largely peaceful throughout this all. you're watching "cbs this morning." hrough it all. you're watching "cbs this morning". so as you head back out on the road, we'll be doing what we do best. providing some calm amidst the chaos. with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles as well as remote purchasing. for a little help, on and off the road. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, we'll make up to 3...
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that means large hail, maybe some damaging winds, places like new york city, philadelphia and oll the way down to around to washington, d.c. tomorrow, that severe weather threat is the upper midwest. we'll see showers and e,understorms riding the ring of fire, as we call it, riding the big ridge of high pressure, minneapolis, madison, wisconsin, down to chicago and west towards rapid city. now, take a look at this bubble of heat across the upper midwest, northern plain states. it feels like 100 to 110 degrees in some places, and that's going to be the case again tomorrow, the bulls-eye in exactly the same places, and the heat is going to last probably for a good chunk of the upcoming week toward the fourth of july, especially in the southeast. >> strassmann: "ring of fire" sums it up. >> yes, exactly. t> strassmann: thanks, jeff. a dangerous heat wave gripping europe has killed at least two people. inre fighters in paris used fire hoses to help cool residents. yesterday france hit an all-time record of 114-degrees. ole heat forced officials to cancel outdoor events, and heosed about 4
that means large hail, maybe some damaging winds, places like new york city, philadelphia and oll the way down to around to washington, d.c. tomorrow, that severe weather threat is the upper midwest. we'll see showers and e,understorms riding the ring of fire, as we call it, riding the big ridge of high pressure, minneapolis, madison, wisconsin, down to chicago and west towards rapid city. now, take a look at this bubble of heat across the upper midwest, northern plain states. it feels like 100...
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other large school districts in philadelphia, kansas city and indianapolis are looking at similar changes. but some parents say distance learning is just too challenging. sydnee burrus is a single mom balancing work and at-home teaching. these worried about her daughter falling behind. >> do i need to outsource other educational opportunities to make sure my child is learning? >> reporter: returning to in-person schooling would impact teachers and school staff as well. listen to what dr. anthony fauci told the president of the nation's largest teachers union. >> you're going to be actually part of the experiment of the learning curve of what we need to know. we don't have the total database of knowing what there is to expect. >> reporter: even as cases appear to be plateauing nationally, the white house coronavirus task force is reportedly urging 21 states to limit gatherings and some indoor activities. and those who survive covid, like greg garfield, are pleading with people to listen to the experts. >> probably the healthiest person you ever met. i had no pre-existing conditions. i ski
other large school districts in philadelphia, kansas city and indianapolis are looking at similar changes. but some parents say distance learning is just too challenging. sydnee burrus is a single mom balancing work and at-home teaching. these worried about her daughter falling behind. >> do i need to outsource other educational opportunities to make sure my child is learning? >> reporter: returning to in-person schooling would impact teachers and school staff as well. listen to...
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. >>> a 13-year-old boy arrested in connection with the murder of a new york city college student is due in court tomorrow. a large crowd turned out for a vigil last night in the park where barnard college freshman tessa majors was killed wednesday evening. prosecutors say the 13-year-old has admitted to watching two friends stab majors to death. both of those teenagers are still free. one brought in for questioning was released without charge. >>> new zealand held a national moment of silence this morning to mark exactly a week since the deadly volcanic eruption. it was observed by families of the victims on a ship near white island as the smoke and ash continues to rise. it was observed by prime minister ardern who also gave an update on the survivors of the blast. >> our health professionals continue to care for 14 people in hospital, ten in critical condition. 13 people have been transferred to australia, and one has sadly passed away upon their return. >> the death toll from the explosion has now risen to 18, including two people who have yet to be recovered. the cruise ship on
. >>> a 13-year-old boy arrested in connection with the murder of a new york city college student is due in court tomorrow. a large crowd turned out for a vigil last night in the park where barnard college freshman tessa majors was killed wednesday evening. prosecutors say the 13-year-old has admitted to watching two friends stab majors to death. both of those teenagers are still free. one brought in for questioning was released without charge. >>> new zealand held a national...
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they say napolitano is not fit for the job because she carried out a large number of deportations of immigrants as the heads of homeland security. >>> a san francisco police officer is suing the city in federal court. lorenzo adamson says he was racially profiled when he was stopped in may for not having a license plate. the "chronicle" reports the suit says officers did not recognize the colleague and tackled him during the traffic stop >>> the tesla car that made headlines in recent weeks for catching fire won't be recalled. tesla's ceo elon musk told the new york times he stood by the electric car. traffic and weather coming right up. and you've worked out a theory. this is exciting. what's the evidence? alright, evidence... u-verse has over 185 hd channels. i love hd. everybody loves hd. [ male announcer ] call now to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. and you can upgrade and get access to over 185 hd channels and more hd dvr capacity than cable. i also hate to delete episodes of my favorite shows. and? and u-verse has more dvr storage than
they say napolitano is not fit for the job because she carried out a large number of deportations of immigrants as the heads of homeland security. >>> a san francisco police officer is suing the city in federal court. lorenzo adamson says he was racially profiled when he was stopped in may for not having a license plate. the "chronicle" reports the suit says officers did not recognize the colleague and tackled him during the traffic stop >>> the tesla car that made...
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now the shootings marred what had been a largely peaceful demonstration of outrage in a city where a state of emergency had been declared in advance. >> other protests across the country remained peaceful with thousands marching for change late into the night. all of this renews the call for accountability and how police deal with black americans. our national correspondent jericka duncan is in louisville. jericka, let's start with that shooting last night which threatens to undermine that message. what do we know? >> yeah, good morning. well, right now we know that those two officers who were shot at were transported to a local hospital and are expected to be okay, treated for what appear to be nonlife-threatening injuries. but all of this comes at a time when a city is still grapple with the death of breonna taylor and now the words from the state attorney general here that the officers who killed her were justified. >> officer down. right there. officer down. >> reporter: it was a frantic scene around 8:30 last night after two louisville police officers were shot. interim police c
now the shootings marred what had been a largely peaceful demonstration of outrage in a city where a state of emergency had been declared in advance. >> other protests across the country remained peaceful with thousands marching for change late into the night. all of this renews the call for accountability and how police deal with black americans. our national correspondent jericka duncan is in louisville. jericka, let's start with that shooting last night which threatens to undermine...
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beautiful city. two harbors. >> they've got a great prime minister, too. >> they've got a great prime minister there. >> she's been here. yes. >> let's move to america, though. highest ranking u.s. city? >> what have we got? >> honolulu. >> ah. >> beautiful there. >> anything in hawaii. >> gorgeous. jumped 46 places globally to number 14 on the list. again thanks to covid containment and a rapid vaccine rollout. here's a surprise -- the city of houston in texas, big climber, was 31 on the list, up 25 spots from the last time they looked at this. >> wow. i'm guessing new york with the ten-pound rats didn't do so well. >> i went to number 50, didn't see new york, and stopped. >> we didn't make the top 50? >> i don't think so. we're not -- it's confirmed not in the top -- >> i'm curious about the number. >> i'm a transplant. i keep hearing about how great new york is. what's going on? >> it is great. it is. >> it will become greater when margaritaville gets here. that's the next segment. >> that's what
beautiful city. two harbors. >> they've got a great prime minister, too. >> they've got a great prime minister there. >> she's been here. yes. >> let's move to america, though. highest ranking u.s. city? >> what have we got? >> honolulu. >> ah. >> beautiful there. >> anything in hawaii. >> gorgeous. jumped 46 places globally to number 14 on the list. again thanks to covid containment and a rapid vaccine rollout. here's a surprise --...
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this morning, we're in new york city. new york state continues to be really strict when it comes to keeping an eye out for large gatherings. there was supposed to be a wedding in brooklyn in an ultraorthodox community and the guest list was going to be as high as 10,000 people. the governor intervened on friday night and sent his officials there and said you can't have more than 50 people. >> yeah, david, it's being reported it's a rabbi's grandson. it was an open invitation to 10,000 people so really glad the governor stepped in there. thank you very much. >>> the case against five of the men accused of plotting to kidnap michigan governor gretchen whitmer is heading to a grand jury. prosecutors say their evidence includes this video of what they called a field training exercise. they also have a map allegedly drawn by one of the men that shows the area around whitmer's home. lawyers for the suspects argue they never intended to kidnap the governor. she's been challenged by right wing protesters who object to public rest
this morning, we're in new york city. new york state continues to be really strict when it comes to keeping an eye out for large gatherings. there was supposed to be a wedding in brooklyn in an ultraorthodox community and the guest list was going to be as high as 10,000 people. the governor intervened on friday night and sent his officials there and said you can't have more than 50 people. >> yeah, david, it's being reported it's a rabbi's grandson. it was an open invitation to 10,000...
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it was a large scale peaceful demonstration as the jury deliberates. nobody better to talk to you about this than you, jamie yuccas, who have been covering this trial from the very beginning. already there's all sorts of speculation how long it will take. that is like reading the tea leaves. what are you hearing? >> there's part of the tension and anxiety for sure. we don't know when a verdict will come. it could come as early as today. yesterday after a full day of closing arguments, the jury deliberated for more than four hours before stopping for the night. prosecutors replayed the video of george floyd's final moments for the jury and we want to remind you, it is very disturbing. >> what the defendant did here is a straight up felony assault, and he did it on fal plea to jurors, prosecutors explained why former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin should be found guilty of murdering george floyd. minute 23457 pominneapol police officer derek chauvin >> the defendant abandoned his values and training. >> reporter: the prosecution took jurors thr
it was a large scale peaceful demonstration as the jury deliberates. nobody better to talk to you about this than you, jamie yuccas, who have been covering this trial from the very beginning. already there's all sorts of speculation how long it will take. that is like reading the tea leaves. what are you hearing? >> there's part of the tension and anxiety for sure. we don't know when a verdict will come. it could come as early as today. yesterday after a full day of closing arguments, the...
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for large outdoor crowds, in texas, organizers of the austin city limits music festival are even offering refunds to ticket holders with safety concerns following the las vegas massacre. in memphis, the inaugural mempho music festival will draw tens of thousands over the next two days. the organize issers says his people has been working on security measures for the better part of a year. >> we made enhancements. >> they always say that just like the police and fire will be out in extra force for the next week or two. >> reporter: paul werthheimer started studying it after 11 died in a spam period at a concert by the who in 1979. the key to saving lives is having a good evacuation plan. >> is the evacuation plan effective or is it just a generic plan and even if it's effective or generic does anyone even know how to execute it? >> reporter: he says he's seen nothing yet that makes him las vegas. >> i saw nobody is helping the crowd. where is the emergency plan? there isn't a standard of care across the board. we don't know which venues are safe. which venues are not safe >> that's scary.
for large outdoor crowds, in texas, organizers of the austin city limits music festival are even offering refunds to ticket holders with safety concerns following the las vegas massacre. in memphis, the inaugural mempho music festival will draw tens of thousands over the next two days. the organize issers says his people has been working on security measures for the better part of a year. >> we made enhancements. >> they always say that just like the police and fire will be out in...
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it came out of brookfield, which was a very republican leaning city and republican county. that did sway the out come of the election. i don't know that there is an example of that out there. let's take a breath. look at the canvas and not declare a winner until the canvasses are completed. once that is done. we'll be able to go over that hurdle. >> four years ago, the president flipped wisconsin from blue to red. >> if joe biden holds on to this 20,000, 21,000 margin, why do you think he will have succeeded in flipping it back? >> i've said all along, this will be razor thin. the president won wisconsin by a hair of a distinction between him and hillary clinton. it looks like about the same percentage, which is why every vote that is legally cast should be counted in wisconsin and across the country. >> what do you think changed politically governor walker from wisconsin going from a red state, you are a republican governor to now a democratic governor and now joe biden carrying it in the presidential race? >> it has always been close. the soet for governor two years ago,
it came out of brookfield, which was a very republican leaning city and republican county. that did sway the out come of the election. i don't know that there is an example of that out there. let's take a breath. look at the canvas and not declare a winner until the canvasses are completed. once that is done. we'll be able to go over that hurdle. >> four years ago, the president flipped wisconsin from blue to red. >> if joe biden holds on to this 20,000, 21,000 margin, why do you...
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the russian offensive has largely stalled on the ground. they are relying more on air strikes. also just got new numbers out of the city -- 600 residential buildings have been destroyed as well as schools and hospitals there. taking at i look at the white house where the biden administration trying to hold back china from entering this mess. warning dine china not to interfere after moscow asked china for weapons and cash. we are watching that as well as the cease fire talks that continue virtually between ukraine and russia today. back to you. >>> and this morning a bay area congressman on the house armed services committee is pushing for the united states to send more weapons to ukraine. he met with the council general of ukraine yesterday to offer his support. he also called for help from silicon valley companies and said that many bay area tech companies employ ukraine americans. >> i think i'm consistent with where the president is. i want to give them as many weapons as possible to make the fight without getting nato involved in a war with russia. >> ukraine's general and
the russian offensive has largely stalled on the ground. they are relying more on air strikes. also just got new numbers out of the city -- 600 residential buildings have been destroyed as well as schools and hospitals there. taking at i look at the white house where the biden administration trying to hold back china from entering this mess. warning dine china not to interfere after moscow asked china for weapons and cash. we are watching that as well as the cease fire talks that continue...
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you're looking at the snow falling this morning in caldwell, new jersey, not far from new york city. parts of the tristate area are bracing for around two feet of snow. >> and winter storm advisories and warnings stretch from parts of tennessee all the way up the east coast maine this morning. meteorologist and climate specialist jeff berardelli is in new york city's central park. good morning, again. >> good morning, tony. tell gayle i am like a kid in a candy store out here. >> i know. >> i mean, it really is coming down now. finally, about two inch an hour rate so it's going to snow like this pretty much through the afternoon. probably at least another eight to ten inches on top of the six inches we have in total 12, to 18 inches of snow. let's take a look at the radar and show you what we got. developing coastal low producing convective snow. those are the really heavy snow bands making their way towards new york city, long island, new jersey. this is what we expected. so as we head through the day that snow is going to progress through the north and the winds will pick up. gusts
you're looking at the snow falling this morning in caldwell, new jersey, not far from new york city. parts of the tristate area are bracing for around two feet of snow. >> and winter storm advisories and warnings stretch from parts of tennessee all the way up the east coast maine this morning. meteorologist and climate specialist jeff berardelli is in new york city's central park. good morning, again. >> good morning, tony. tell gayle i am like a kid in a candy store out here....